Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 14, 1952, p. 10

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cacowomown m i kedneagay evening may 14th ibm jagk 1 11 1 put away my hardearned money this young bank depositor recently wrote to his bonk manager made a goal of 1000 for this year it is two years since i opened the account with two dollars i owe thanks to you that i put away my hardearned money where it will benefit me i do not wish to touch it for the time being building up a bank account means work and sacrifice but canadians know the value of having savingb handy in time of opportunity or need they maintain li million savings accounts in the chartered banks almost twice as many as ten years ago at the samo time bank staffs have almost doubled that rind higher wages- have increased bank payrolls almost three times more people use the banks more peoplo v work for the banks than ever before this advertisement baaed on an actual letter is presented here by the banks serving your community new chamber for vn security council tuks central staw af uu new bmvrily cornell ehuiber it united nation woarlajuhara meaaatiof 1ss by 70 feet with 14feet celling- the chamber li eempletely equipped wlta facilities for technical eervieea inelnfllnyrriaemltaiioem interpretation nreat ralto and teleftalaa oetluun beeuritj cooacll chamber waa deauaed by amatela araaberv of norway wlioao for eon- trlbnted sentel lstm for its deeeratloa seating arranienenta la the beeartty coaaeu aa well aa la the trusteeship and the eeo- beaile and social gobbbu will beconraodate anond km neraoaa sptismal service at st johns on mothers day mothers xtey u a recrtiia ouu in our journey through una jtmt partkiuury if we keep u as it was first intended to be a simple appreciation of our mothers of ail tby have done for us and of i they mean to us and even if ft is not our privusg to show that ap- i preciatton in parson we can still show it in cherished nminortes in st johns as in other churohes sundays wms set aside to tionour mfilhar love one of codl greatest girts to us much akin to ills own treat sacrtflcuig love and a full cwgnkgatlon testified to tho depth of this ernotlon and to the beat way of showutg it rev john m smith based his tribute to motherhood on 1st cor chapter 13 m never vaueth end showed the homo and family with mother aa the cen tre as being the foundation of our proper development aa individuals communities and nation with lhj church and school being the great est helpers it is in the home that we sre taught to grow physically learn our economic reaponskblllues how to shsre in the culture of our environment snd above sll where the seeds of our spiritual growth are planted not just for time but for eternity if we demand our rights in the home snd accept its privileges then we must slso accept its responsibilities lfe rom ps red the two kinds of loves by the two kinds of wedding rings he illustrated the danger to the stab ility and integrity of the home by the sign on a store front which startled a young couple as they looked across the street and rend wedding rings for hire the right kinds of home was whether a mother had raised and educated three son into honoured snd respected positions one of the sons in an swer to a question said his moth ers wedding ring protably had something to do with it for on the inside was inscribed each for lhc other and both for god sacrament of infant ilaptism was performed for thomas george n rouse son of mr and mrs alan prouse marlon elizabeth richard son daughter of mr and mrs k kardson philip michael hyde son of mr and mrs e hyde hugh cleave williams son of mr snd mrs trevor williams edward john bird son of mr and mrs john illrd david verne norman son of mr and mrs jack norman vicky joan net chappcl daughter of mr and mrs harvey chappel the choir sang the anthem my mother and a solo by mrs bishop think on me in the evening mr smith used jesus parable of the wise man building his house on the roefc the foolish on the sand and stressed the wisdom of making sure we prospects roiont to short hay crop a weepy may fills the barns vwtbhgy tli u an old sadage which attn itoldf true while there li eiui urn for a bunker hoy crop vroaveete 1 wtitlw iwi oolumn www not too- bright in all sections of the oawwvaiw tftatod with latttw wmsw we j3ar ttiitai of hay while we too like hie idea of grass slleage nevertheleas we have been a bit worried ever since last january when ypa heard on number of occasions com- menu along the following hues vrom now on lm going in for grass silage no more corn for meit 1 stilt our opinion that if one has a silo he had better sow some corn if he doryt naed it for silage ho can aji 85 kt 00 daycofn harvest it as a train crop we must not forfet that very often a poor hay year is a aood eom year tfrua corn lg anaxpexv ilvastop to frow 1 rfjanyh fastm news 1 i gattl ewftsanp canga breeder to reflect the- embargo resulting from the outbreak of foot and mouth dis ease in canada presents a serious situation to csnsrltsn agriculture tonight we attended a meeting of the executive of the hajton hoist en breeders club- the discussion which transpired indicated that some have been doing soma se thinking- itwas pamted out by one of the breeders praaeot that for the first time in many years wvve got a job of salesmanship oo our hands prior to the embargo we didnt need to he a salesman it was- largely a quastkm of preve-nt- ing proapectlye buyers from purch asing the better part of ones herd those present were in general agreed that here is a local market which hasnt been developed with this viewpoint we are inclined to agree in nearly all herds both grade and pure bred there is the odd boarder the place for that type of beast is the stock yards where they still will command a lair price for beef now that dairy cattle prices have dropped off it should be a good time to do some culling and replsce with well bred heifers due to freshen this fall such heifers in the case of llolstelns can now be purchased for approximate ly iioo less thsn they could have been earlier in the year wc believe this holds true in all breeds of dairy cattle frankly we believe the purcttase oi well bred typey heifers during the nest two or three months should be a good investment no one knows when the embargo ag- alnst our cattle will be lifted but the chances are that it will be off in 1053 in any event when it does go off there is a good murket in the euvtern slates for our surplus dairy cattle irrespective of when the embargo is lifted we still feel that tt would be good business for some of us to do some culling and replace with higher quality stuck there is culling which should be done in both jfride und pure bred herds am too often in the past the new pure bred breeder is loa ded up with the cai to it s and misflls from the established breeders herds that sort of thing is neither good business for the buyer or seller in short in our opinion the purebred breeder of dsiry rattle has an op portunity of developing a worthwhile market locally for some of his sur plus well bred heifers by so doing he will be rendering a service to some of his neighbours providing h- realties that along with the op portunity goes responsibility a re- fflesumttbts bbs is a flghflnofnod spedded troo on esjrocom todda jyov are odowod so day barwven may 1 one september 1 5 but be a real sportsman and never kep more than ydb can uui oaklings the calline llfweiiet limited oirtuee teaena eianoi i h yi woula oka a cosy of eew fhklaa regutaltom write today fori conservation for tomorrows holiday 19s2 increased costs mean more insurance protection needed make sure you are fully insured walter t evans co insurance real eatate travel ita the service that countal aonaibillty to make lure that the inlmala he sella will prove superior to the remainder of the anlmala in the purchasers herd were putting the right fibre into the foundation of ou character usllnff our decision by what they do to ua what they do to our com munlty our nation the world and gods cause w colxiatb8 8istek dieh in caufobnia a auter of vllltam collier ewlng street mrs fred w goudlng died at loi angcloe california on aprl lurth mrs qouldlns was the former mary minnie collier predeceased by her husband she is survivedby her brother and four nieces in tor onto mrs may bowsfleld ura edna green mrs fred smallwood and miaj ethel potter interment was in mount pleasant cemetery toronto anaccidhw in itfcefburijrtorr thip cnnal whkli cauted only minor damatfe to iirtagriter twhiaptaiybk affattwmtvwtca outh tmnnor- hm

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